]]>2016-12-09T19:08:39-04:002016-12-09T19:08:39-04:00http://www.computerwiseforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=13797&p=56072#p56072Statistics: Posted by francisx — December 9th, 2016, 7:08 pm
]]>2016-12-02T12:43:17-04:002016-12-02T12:43:17-04:00http://www.computerwiseforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=13796&p=56071#p56071https://www.cnet.com/news/avalanche-mal ... CAD590a51eAfter four years of investigation, Europol and other agencies have moved against the prominent Avalanche botnet platform, which acted as a hub for malware campaigns worldwide.

]]>2016-11-27T15:02:23-04:002016-11-27T15:02:23-04:00http://www.computerwiseforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=13792&p=56068#p56068Statistics: Posted by southpawsr — November 27th, 2016, 3:02 pm
]]>2016-11-27T13:46:29-04:002016-11-27T13:46:29-04:00http://www.computerwiseforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=13792&p=56067#p56067Statistics: Posted by wd — November 27th, 2016, 1:46 pm
]]>2016-11-27T13:39:38-04:002016-11-27T13:39:38-04:00http://www.computerwiseforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=13792&p=56066#p56066I ran the Sophos virus removal tool in my user account and it found Mal/kovterlnk-a and Mal/kovterbat-a.I removed it per instructions. Then I ran it in my admin account and found the same two files. I also ran the scanner in both accounts. Lastly I ran all my programs, Malwarbytes, superantispyware, spybot and then Avast. All were run in the full or system scan. all came back clean. I was wondering: why did it find the same infection in the two accounts. I thought one registry for the entire computer , not for each account.Thanks for all the help.

]]>2016-11-25T12:10:51-04:002016-11-25T12:10:51-04:00http://www.computerwiseforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=13791&p=56063#p56063Oddly enough, I realized after asking about the strange network showing up that it is no longer appearing when I click on the icon in the task bar. So I am guessing that they have moved their router. I did figure out which neighbor it was as well - it suddenly came to me by the name of the network. I was going to try and catch them and let them know that I could see their network but then it vanished from my computer. So either they saw this post as well or simply moved their router.

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]]>2016-11-22T15:00:48-04:002016-11-22T15:00:48-04:00http://www.computerwiseforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=13792&p=56059#p56059For the past week I have been trying to get rid of 4 infections in the registry.Malwarebytes have picked up these 4 and quarantined them. The next time I run malwarebytes the show up again. I have two user accounts. admin and user(for the web). I have run malwarebytes on both users and these 4 infections show up on the results. I have restarted the computer as asked and run again and they show up again. They are rootkit.Fileless.MTGEN (registry value) rootkit.fileless MTGEN (registry Key) Trojan.Fileless MTGEN (registry Value) Trojan.Fileless.MTGEN (registry Value)Would running CCleaner remove these. If not what would Thanks for all your previous help.

]]>2016-11-20T16:29:44-04:002016-11-20T16:29:44-04:00http://www.computerwiseforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=13791&p=56058#p56058with a good wifi antenna and something like aircrack I can see wifi near me channel its working on etc and even capture the password hand shake